Crime & Safety
Kylie Jenner's OC Gate Crasher Up For Murder Charges
Anaheim man who attempted to gate-crash his car into Kylie Jenner's Calabasas home in June is accused of multiple murders of OC's homeless.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA — An Orange County man, previously convicted of attempting to gate-crash unscripted TV star Kylie Jenner's Calabasas home, was due in court Thursday on two counts of murder.
25-year-old Anaheim resident Marvin Magallanes could be eligible for the death penalty, charged with murder with special circumstance allegations of multiple murders of Orange County homeless people in October of 2016. He is also facing two sentencing enhancement allegations of the personal use of a deadly weapon.
Magallanes is accused of fatally stabbing 52-year-old Onosai Tavita and 49-year-old Sabah Alsaad, both of whom were homeless, according to Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt.
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Tavita was stabbed to death about 2 a.m., Oct. 27, at the 900 block of S. Euclid St., Wyatt said. He was sleeping behind a restaurant there when he was attacked, Wyatt said.
Alsaad was sleeping on a bus bench at 1200 S. Magnolia St. about 2:15 a.m., Jan. 27, when he was stabbed to death, Wyatt said.
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About two weeks ago, police developed forensic evidence that pointed to one suspect, Wyatt said. Then, last Thursday night, Magallanes walked into the Anaheim police station and allegedly said he wished to confess to murder, Wyatt said.
It is the third multiple-murder case in Anaheim over the past five years.
Itzcoatl "Izzy" Ocampo was charged with killing four transients and two others, but took his own life in jail in November 2013, before he went to trial.
Steven Dean Gordon was sentenced to death in February for his part in the killing of four prostitutes. Police believe there was a fifth victim.
Gordon's co-defendant, Franc Cano, is awaiting trial.
Magallanes was sentenced in September to 10 days in Los Angeles County Jail for attempting in June of last year to using his car to crash through the security gate of Jenner's previous home in Calabasas, according to multiple news reports.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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